Adaptive thermal comfort guidelines have been developed within the work of Annex 69: “Strategy and practice of adaptive thermal comfort in low energy buildings”. The guidelines have been established based on a framework for adopting adaptive thermal comfort principles in building design and operation developed by the authors. The guidelines target building practitioners, addressing the critical interrelated role building planners, building operators and occupants play. A successful adaptive thermal comfort design, in which design for human thermal adaptation is foreseen, planned, and carefully embedded in the design and operation intent, is based on broad knowledge and understanding of the multiple quantifiable and non-quantifiable factors ...
Nearly 50% of energy consumed in the developed world is consumed in buildings. Despite regulation in...
Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energy efficien...
This paper deals with the human adaptability to its built environment. The built environment as we k...
One of the major challenges of building industry today is to provide indoor spaces allowing the occu...
The concept of adaptive thermal comfort was formulated many decades ago and has been validated in nu...
The adaptive approach to thermal comfort has gained unprecedented exposure and rising status recentl...
Adaptive opportunities for people are a key element in the adaptive thermal comfort approach. Resear...
Historically thermal comfort in buildings has been controlled by simple dry bulb temperature setting...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
The paper discusses the concept of an adaptive thermal comfort design methodology and its impact on ...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
ABSTRACT: Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energ...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature review on the topic of thermal adaptation...
The Adaptive Comfort Standard in ASRHAE Standard 55 currently is applicable only to naturally ventil...
In recent years, the application of the principles of human factors has revealed the need for rethi...
Nearly 50% of energy consumed in the developed world is consumed in buildings. Despite regulation in...
Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energy efficien...
This paper deals with the human adaptability to its built environment. The built environment as we k...
One of the major challenges of building industry today is to provide indoor spaces allowing the occu...
The concept of adaptive thermal comfort was formulated many decades ago and has been validated in nu...
The adaptive approach to thermal comfort has gained unprecedented exposure and rising status recentl...
Adaptive opportunities for people are a key element in the adaptive thermal comfort approach. Resear...
Historically thermal comfort in buildings has been controlled by simple dry bulb temperature setting...
This note is directed to one major aspect of the comfort of building occupants – namely, therm...
The paper discusses the concept of an adaptive thermal comfort design methodology and its impact on ...
The Thermal Comfort Unit at Oxford Brookes University has, since its formation in 1992, been a world...
ABSTRACT: Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energ...
This paper presents the results of an extensive literature review on the topic of thermal adaptation...
The Adaptive Comfort Standard in ASRHAE Standard 55 currently is applicable only to naturally ventil...
In recent years, the application of the principles of human factors has revealed the need for rethi...
Nearly 50% of energy consumed in the developed world is consumed in buildings. Despite regulation in...
Many theories on thermal comfort exist and there are many ways to deliver this in an energy efficien...
This paper deals with the human adaptability to its built environment. The built environment as we k...